'Child-shaming' trend has parents punishing children on social media

Parents are getting creative when it comes to disciplining unruly kids. From destroying electronics to “old man” haircuts, child-shaming social media posts have become a popular trend. Would you shame your child?

Gone are the days of sending your child to time out or canceling a playdate, as a new generation of parents are teaching their kids a lesson by sharing videos of their punishments to social media.

With over 30,000 clips of kids being slammed by mom or dad available online, the notion of “child-shaming” has sparked great debate, The Sun is reporting.

While not an entirely new concept, the controversial trend has bubbled up to public attention in the wake of a viral video shared to Facebook last month. In the clip, Bryan Thornhill of Virginia filmed his 10-year-old son running to school in the rain after being kicked off the school bus for bullying other children.

Bryan Thornhill drew mixed reactions social media for taking a tough stance after his son, 10, got into trouble for bullying.
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“Don’t be a friend, be a parent. That’s what children need these days,” the dad said in the now-deleted footage.

On Twitter, heated commentators both champion and condemn the trend. Fans of video-streamed child-shaming applaud the power of “tough love” to teach kids a lesson. Critics, meanwhile, describe the movement as “cyberbullying,” “disgusting,” and “disturbing,” wondering why parents would want to so publically humiliate their children.

“The thing that’s so weird about this is that they’re videoing themselves,” parenting coach Sue Atkins mused to The Sun of the fad. “Who’s this for? Why are they doing it? This is not for the benefit of the child, is it?